US20190039530A1 - Male and Female Mounting Assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a mounting assembly. More specifically, the present invention is a male and female mounting assembly that allows an object or device to be secured to variety of surfaces while providing an ornamental aspect.
- Mounting systems and docking systems are generally utilized to mount electronic devices to a horizontal or vertical surface, wherein the electronic devices can include, but is not limited to, mobile phones, portable navigation systems, computer tablets, and portable cameras.
- the electronic devices can include, but is not limited to, mobile phones, portable navigation systems, computer tablets, and portable cameras.
- drivers normally utilize a mounting system to secure their mobile phones to a dashboard of a vehicle so that the mobile phones can be used as hard free device while they drive.
- existing mounting systems enable users to secure different electronic devices to many different surfaces, all of those existing mounting systems provide cumbersome, unattractive, and unnecessary appearance when electronic devices are not secured.
- a female fastener body of the present invention is designed to adhere with multiple surface, to engage with a male fastener body of the present invention that is adhered to an electronic device or any other apparatus, and to function as an ornamental body when the male fastener body is not engaged.
- the present invention is able to function as mounting system when an electrical device is secured and decorative element when an electrical device is not secured.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the female fastener body, the locking mechanism, and the release button of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the female fastener body, the locking mechanism, and the release button of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the female fastener body and the release button of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the female fastener body and the release button of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross section view the female fastener body of the present invention taken along line A-A of FIG. 4 , showing the locking mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross section view the female fastener body of the present invention taken along line B-B of FIG. 4 , showing the locking mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a bottom perspective view of the male fastener body of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of the male fastener body of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the male fastener body of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a top perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a side view of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 12 is a cross section view the present invention taken along line A-A of FIG. 11 , showing the female fastener body, the male fastener, the locking mechanism, and the release button locking mechanism of the present invention
- the present invention is a male and female mounting assembly that can securely fasten any devices to any flat surface. Additionally, the present invention also functions as an ornamental body when a device is not attached to a flat surface.
- the present invention comprises a female fastener body 1 that comprises an encasement 2 and a mounting socket 5 , a male fastener body 10 , a locking mechanism 20 , and a release button 27 as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 10 .
- the female fastener body 1 is designed to secure with a flat surface
- the male fastener body 10 is designed to secure with a device so that the female fastener body 1 and the male faster body can function as the male and female mounting assembly.
- the mounting socket 5 traverses into the encasement 2 through an ornamental front wall 3 of the encasement 2 so that the mounting socket 5 can accept a mounting stud 13 and a flange 14 of the male fastener body 10 .
- the locking mechanism 20 is integrated within the encasement 2
- the release button 27 is laterally traverses into the encasement 2 .
- the release button 27 is operatively coupled to the locking mechanism 20 within the encasement 2 completing the female fastener body 1 .
- the mounting stud 13 of the male fastener body 10 is removably engaged with the mounting socket 5 through the locking mechanism 20 thus completing the male and female mounting assembly.
- the ornamental front wall 3 can be formed into many different appearances so that the female fastener body 1 can provide an aesthetically please look when the male fastener body 10 is not coupled.
- the preferred embodiment for the ornamental front wall 3 delineates dial appearance thus eliminating cumbersome and unattractive front appearance from the female fastener body 1 .
- the mounting socket 5 which receives the mounting stud 13 , comprises a stadium section 6 and a circular section 7 in order to properly secure the male fastener body 10 to the female fastener body 1 .
- the circular section 7 is positioned adjacent to the release button 27 .
- the stadium section 6 is positioned adjacent to the circular section 7 , opposite of the release button 27 .
- the circular section 7 first receives the mounting stud 13 .
- the mounting stud 13 can be push down or slide along the stadium section 6 in order to secure the mounting stud 13 within the mounting socket 5 .
- a diameter of the circular section 7 is generally larger than a diameter of the stadium section 6 within the female fastener body 1 so that the mounting stud 13 can be inserted through the circular section 7 and locked within the stadium section 6 .
- the female fastener body 1 further comprises a first adhesive layer 8 and a bracket 9 to secure the encasement 2 to a flat surface. More specifically, the bracket 9 is positioned opposite of the mounting socket 5 in such a way that the bracket 9 is externally connected to a rear wall 4 of the encasement 2 .
- the first adhesive layer 8 is perimetrically superimposed over the rear wall 4 and encircled around the bracket 9 .
- the bracket 9 is intended to traverse into an exciting cavity of the flat surface or a cavity that is created within the flat surface to provide additional support to the female fastener body 1 .
- the preferred embodiment of the bracket 9 is a L-shaped member, wherein a first leg of the L-shaped bracket 9 is connected to the rear wall 4 of the encasement 2 and a second leg of the L-shaped bracket 9 is traversed into the exciting or formed cavity.
- the bracket 9 functions as a hanger and can be placed permanently on any flat surface with an opening, preferably 4 . 5 mm in depth, that is formed with the use of a diamond wheel bit and a drill.
- the female fastener body 1 can be positioned on any wall, over any crevice or any desired location such as driver's cockpit and on a back of seat headrest to create a mounting mechanism for holding any hand held electronic devices.
- the first adhesive layer 8 is preferably a double sided adhesive tape. One side of the first adhesive layer 8 is superimposed over the rear wall 4 of the encasement 2 while opposite side of the first adhesive layer 8 is covered with a removable film that can be removed before securing to the flat surface.
- the locking mechanism 20 which couples the female fastener body 1 and the male fastener body 10 together, comprises a locking plate 21 and a pair of guide tracks 24 .
- the locking plate 21 is terminally connected to the encasement 2 .
- the pair of guide tracks 24 is positioned along the locking plate 21 and connected to the encasement 2 . Due to the positioning of the locking plate 21 and the pair of guide tracks 24 , the release button 27 is then able to terminally and operatively coupled with the locking plate 21 so that the mounting stud 13 can be engaged with the mounting socket 5 or disengaged from the mounting socket 5 .
- the locking plate 21 comprises a first platform 22 and a second platform 23 that collectively function to retain the mounting stud 13 within the mounting socket 5 .
- the first platform 22 is terminally connected within the encasement 2 .
- the second platform 23 is terminally connected to the first platform 22 in such a way that the first platform 22 and the second platform 23 are positioned offset of each other.
- the first platform 22 is adjacently positioned with the rear wall 4 while the second platform 23 is adjacently positioned with the ornamental front wall 3 .
- the pair of guide tracks 24 comprises an elongated section 25 and a waved section 26 .
- the elongated section 25 is positioned adjacent to the second platform 23
- the waved section 26 is positioned adjacent to the first platform 22 . More specifically, the first platform 22 and the waved section 26 are extended along the stadium section 6 while the second platform 23 and the elongated section 25 are extended along the circular section 7 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the release button 27 that operatively coupled to the locking mechanism 20 through the locking plate 21 comprises an elongated body 28 and at least one incline leg 29 .
- the elongated body 28 laterally traverses into the encasement 2 from a bottom end of the release button 27 while a top end of the release button 27 projects out of the encasement 2 .
- the at least one incline leg 29 is positioned within the encasement 2 and terminally connected to the elongated body 28 from the bottom end.
- the at least one incline leg 29 is operatively coupled with the locking plate 21 thus allowing the user to change the positioning of the locking plate 21 .
- the second platform 23 is operatively coupled with the at least one incline leg 29 within the encasement 2 .
- the release button 27 moves towards the mounting socket 5 as the at least one incline leg 29 presses down the locking plate 21 .
- the release button 27 moves away from the mounting socket 5 and at least one incline leg 29 slide away from the mounting socket 5 thus allowing the locking plate 21 to retract back to its natural positioning.
- the male fastener body 10 that secures a device comprises a device receiving platform 11 , a second adhesive layer 12 , and at least one locking cavity 15 in addition to the mounting stud 13 and the flange 14 .
- the device receiving platform 11 is terminally connected to the mounting stud 13 from one end.
- the flange 14 is terminally and perimetrically connected to the mounting stud 13 and positioned opposite of the device receiving platform 11 .
- the second adhesive layer 12 is adjacently positioned with the device receiving platform 11 and positioned opposite of the mounting stud 13 .
- the second adhesive layer 12 is perimetrically superimposed over the device receiving platform 11 so that the second adhesive layer 12 can secure a device onto the device receiving platform 11 .
- the at least one locking cavity 15 laterally traverses into the flange 14 , wherein the at least one locking cavity 15 and the mounting stud 13 collectively engage with the locking mechanism 20 through the mounting socket 5 .
- the mounting stud 13 traverses into the stadium section 6 of the mounting socket 5 through the circular section 7 of the mounting socket 5 thus engaging the mounting stud 13 with the locking plate 21 of the locking mechanism 20 and positioning the flange 14 below the ornamental front wall 3 . More specifically, when the mounting stud 13 is inserted into the mounting socket 5 , the mounting stud 13 is positioned atop the first platform 22 and engaged with the second platform 23 due to the offset positioning of the first platform 22 and the second platform 23 .
- the neutral positioning of the first platform 22 applies pressure to the mounting stud 13 within the encasement 2 so that the flange 14 can be pressed against the ornamental front wall 3 within the encasement 2 .
- the at least one locking cavity 15 is then engaged with the pair of guide tracks 24 , securing the flange 14 . More specifically, the at least one locking cavity 15 is laterally engaged with the waved section 26 of the pair of guide tracks 24 thus locking the final positioning of the device receiving platform 11 .
- the at least one locking cavity 15 allows the device receiving platform 11 to be positioned vertically or horizontally.
- the at least one locking cavity 15 comprises a first locking cavity 16 , a second locking cavity 17 , a third locking cavity 18 , and a fourth locking cavity 19 .
- the first locking cavity 16 , the second locking cavity 17 , the third locking cavity 18 , and the fourth locking cavity 19 are equally spaced apart from each other around the flange 14 so that the wave section of the pair of guide tracks 24 can be engaged with a pair of locking cavities from the at least one locking cavity 15 .
- a pair of locking cavities that is diametrically opposite of each other is engaged with corresponding wave section of the pair of guide tracks 24 .
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- The present invention relates generally to a mounting assembly. More specifically, the present invention is a male and female mounting assembly that allows an object or device to be secured to variety of surfaces while providing an ornamental aspect.
- Mounting systems and docking systems are generally utilized to mount electronic devices to a horizontal or vertical surface, wherein the electronic devices can include, but is not limited to, mobile phones, portable navigation systems, computer tablets, and portable cameras. For example, drivers normally utilize a mounting system to secure their mobile phones to a dashboard of a vehicle so that the mobile phones can be used as hard free device while they drive. Even though, existing mounting systems enable users to secure different electronic devices to many different surfaces, all of those existing mounting systems provide cumbersome, unattractive, and unnecessary appearance when electronic devices are not secured.
- It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a male and female mounting system to secure electronic devices or any other apparatus. More specifically, a female fastener body of the present invention is designed to adhere with multiple surface, to engage with a male fastener body of the present invention that is adhered to an electronic device or any other apparatus, and to function as an ornamental body when the male fastener body is not engaged. As a result, the present invention is able to function as mounting system when an electrical device is secured and decorative element when an electrical device is not secured.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the female fastener body, the locking mechanism, and the release button of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the female fastener body, the locking mechanism, and the release button of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the female fastener body and the release button of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the female fastener body and the release button of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 5 is a cross section view the female fastener body of the present invention taken along line A-A ofFIG. 4 , showing the locking mechanism of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a cross section view the female fastener body of the present invention taken along line B-B ofFIG. 4 , showing the locking mechanism of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a bottom perspective view of the male fastener body of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a top view of the male fastener body of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of the male fastener body of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a top perspective view of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is a side view of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 12 is a cross section view the present invention taken along line A-A ofFIG. 11 , showing the female fastener body, the male fastener, the locking mechanism, and the release button locking mechanism of the present invention - All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
- The present invention is a male and female mounting assembly that can securely fasten any devices to any flat surface. Additionally, the present invention also functions as an ornamental body when a device is not attached to a flat surface. The present invention comprises a
female fastener body 1 that comprises anencasement 2 and amounting socket 5, amale fastener body 10, alocking mechanism 20, and arelease button 27 as shown inFIG. 1 andFIG. 10 . Thefemale fastener body 1 is designed to secure with a flat surface, and themale fastener body 10 is designed to secure with a device so that thefemale fastener body 1 and the male faster body can function as the male and female mounting assembly. In reference to general configuration of the present invention, themounting socket 5 traverses into theencasement 2 through an ornamentalfront wall 3 of theencasement 2 so that themounting socket 5 can accept amounting stud 13 and aflange 14 of themale fastener body 10. Thelocking mechanism 20 is integrated within theencasement 2, and therelease button 27 is laterally traverses into theencasement 2. Resultantly, therelease button 27 is operatively coupled to thelocking mechanism 20 within theencasement 2 completing thefemale fastener body 1. Themounting stud 13 of themale fastener body 10 is removably engaged with themounting socket 5 through thelocking mechanism 20 thus completing the male and female mounting assembly. - The
ornamental front wall 3 can be formed into many different appearances so that thefemale fastener body 1 can provide an aesthetically please look when themale fastener body 10 is not coupled. In reference toFIG. 1-2 , the preferred embodiment for theornamental front wall 3 delineates dial appearance thus eliminating cumbersome and unattractive front appearance from thefemale fastener body 1. - The
mounting socket 5, which receives themounting stud 13, comprises astadium section 6 and acircular section 7 in order to properly secure themale fastener body 10 to thefemale fastener body 1. In reference toFIG. 2 , thecircular section 7 is positioned adjacent to therelease button 27. Thestadium section 6 is positioned adjacent to thecircular section 7, opposite of therelease button 27. For example, when themale fastener body 10 is engaged with thefemale fastener body 1, thecircular section 7 first receives themounting stud 13. Then, themounting stud 13 can be push down or slide along thestadium section 6 in order to secure themounting stud 13 within themounting socket 5. In order to accomplish this securing method, a diameter of thecircular section 7 is generally larger than a diameter of thestadium section 6 within thefemale fastener body 1 so that themounting stud 13 can be inserted through thecircular section 7 and locked within thestadium section 6. - In reference to
FIG. 3-5 , thefemale fastener body 1 further comprises a firstadhesive layer 8 and a bracket 9 to secure theencasement 2 to a flat surface. More specifically, the bracket 9 is positioned opposite of themounting socket 5 in such a way that the bracket 9 is externally connected to arear wall 4 of theencasement 2. The firstadhesive layer 8 is perimetrically superimposed over therear wall 4 and encircled around the bracket 9. When theencasement 2 is secured to a flat surface, the bracket 9 is intended to traverse into an exciting cavity of the flat surface or a cavity that is created within the flat surface to provide additional support to thefemale fastener body 1. More specifically, the preferred embodiment of the bracket 9 is a L-shaped member, wherein a first leg of the L-shaped bracket 9 is connected to therear wall 4 of theencasement 2 and a second leg of the L-shaped bracket 9 is traversed into the exciting or formed cavity. For example, the bracket 9 functions as a hanger and can be placed permanently on any flat surface with an opening, preferably 4.5 mm in depth, that is formed with the use of a diamond wheel bit and a drill. As a result, thefemale fastener body 1 can be positioned on any wall, over any crevice or any desired location such as driver's cockpit and on a back of seat headrest to create a mounting mechanism for holding any hand held electronic devices. The firstadhesive layer 8 is preferably a double sided adhesive tape. One side of the firstadhesive layer 8 is superimposed over therear wall 4 of theencasement 2 while opposite side of the firstadhesive layer 8 is covered with a removable film that can be removed before securing to the flat surface. - The
locking mechanism 20, which couples thefemale fastener body 1 and themale fastener body 10 together, comprises alocking plate 21 and a pair ofguide tracks 24. As shown inFIG. 5-6 , thelocking plate 21 is terminally connected to theencasement 2. The pair ofguide tracks 24 is positioned along thelocking plate 21 and connected to theencasement 2. Due to the positioning of thelocking plate 21 and the pair ofguide tracks 24, therelease button 27 is then able to terminally and operatively coupled with thelocking plate 21 so that themounting stud 13 can be engaged with themounting socket 5 or disengaged from themounting socket 5. - In reference to
FIG. 5-6 , thelocking plate 21 comprises afirst platform 22 and asecond platform 23 that collectively function to retain themounting stud 13 within themounting socket 5. More specifically, thefirst platform 22 is terminally connected within theencasement 2. Thesecond platform 23 is terminally connected to thefirst platform 22 in such a way that thefirst platform 22 and thesecond platform 23 are positioned offset of each other. In other words, thefirst platform 22 is adjacently positioned with therear wall 4 while thesecond platform 23 is adjacently positioned with theornamental front wall 3. Additionally, the pair ofguide tracks 24 comprises anelongated section 25 and a wavedsection 26. Theelongated section 25 is positioned adjacent to thesecond platform 23, and thewaved section 26 is positioned adjacent to thefirst platform 22. More specifically, thefirst platform 22 and thewaved section 26 are extended along thestadium section 6 while thesecond platform 23 and theelongated section 25 are extended along thecircular section 7 as shown inFIG. 1 . - The
release button 27 that operatively coupled to thelocking mechanism 20 through thelocking plate 21 comprises anelongated body 28 and at least oneincline leg 29. In reference toFIG. 5-6 , theelongated body 28 laterally traverses into theencasement 2 from a bottom end of therelease button 27 while a top end of therelease button 27 projects out of theencasement 2. As a result, the user can access therelease button 27 from the top end activate thelocking mechanism 20. The at least oneincline leg 29 is positioned within theencasement 2 and terminally connected to theelongated body 28 from the bottom end. The at least oneincline leg 29 is operatively coupled with the lockingplate 21 thus allowing the user to change the positioning of the lockingplate 21. More specifically, thesecond platform 23 is operatively coupled with the at least oneincline leg 29 within theencasement 2. As a result, when a user applies pressure to therelease button 27, therelease button 27 moves towards the mountingsocket 5 as the at least oneincline leg 29 presses down the lockingplate 21. When a user removes applied pressure from therelease button 27, therelease button 27 moves away from the mountingsocket 5 and at least oneincline leg 29 slide away from the mountingsocket 5 thus allowing the lockingplate 21 to retract back to its natural positioning. - The
male fastener body 10 that secures a device comprises adevice receiving platform 11, a secondadhesive layer 12, and at least one lockingcavity 15 in addition to the mountingstud 13 and theflange 14. In reference toFIG. 7-9 , thedevice receiving platform 11 is terminally connected to the mountingstud 13 from one end. Theflange 14 is terminally and perimetrically connected to the mountingstud 13 and positioned opposite of thedevice receiving platform 11. The secondadhesive layer 12 is adjacently positioned with thedevice receiving platform 11 and positioned opposite of the mountingstud 13. The secondadhesive layer 12 is perimetrically superimposed over thedevice receiving platform 11 so that the secondadhesive layer 12 can secure a device onto thedevice receiving platform 11. The at least one lockingcavity 15 laterally traverses into theflange 14, wherein the at least one lockingcavity 15 and the mountingstud 13 collectively engage with thelocking mechanism 20 through the mountingsocket 5. As shown inFIG. 10-12 , the mountingstud 13 traverses into thestadium section 6 of the mountingsocket 5 through thecircular section 7 of the mountingsocket 5 thus engaging the mountingstud 13 with the lockingplate 21 of thelocking mechanism 20 and positioning theflange 14 below the ornamentalfront wall 3. More specifically, when the mountingstud 13 is inserted into the mountingsocket 5, the mountingstud 13 is positioned atop thefirst platform 22 and engaged with thesecond platform 23 due to the offset positioning of thefirst platform 22 and thesecond platform 23. Additionally, the neutral positioning of thefirst platform 22 applies pressure to the mountingstud 13 within theencasement 2 so that theflange 14 can be pressed against the ornamentalfront wall 3 within theencasement 2. The at least one lockingcavity 15 is then engaged with the pair of guide tracks 24, securing theflange 14. More specifically, the at least one lockingcavity 15 is laterally engaged with the wavedsection 26 of the pair of guide tracks 24 thus locking the final positioning of thedevice receiving platform 11. For example, the at least one lockingcavity 15 allows thedevice receiving platform 11 to be positioned vertically or horizontally. - In reference to
FIG. 8 , the at least one lockingcavity 15 comprises afirst locking cavity 16, asecond locking cavity 17, athird locking cavity 18, and a fourth locking cavity 19. Thefirst locking cavity 16, thesecond locking cavity 17, thethird locking cavity 18, and the fourth locking cavity 19 are equally spaced apart from each other around theflange 14 so that the wave section of the pair of guide tracks 24 can be engaged with a pair of locking cavities from the at least one lockingcavity 15. For example, when thedevice receiving platform 11 is in a vertical position or a horizontal position, a pair of locking cavities that is diametrically opposite of each other is engaged with corresponding wave section of the pair of guide tracks 24. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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